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Old 06-13-2013, 11:13 AM #1
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Default Peppermint oil for PN

I have stumbled on to something. I have always kept pure peppermint oil (NOT essential oil used for massage) on hand as it has so many great uses. Peppermint oil is anti inflamatory, helps IBS, nausea, breath fresher, heartburn, itching, dandruff, bug deterent, and soooo much more.

Well, peppermint oil has a natural cooling effect, sorta like menthal, so I put it on my burning toes, and AMAZING. I am in the middle of a detox and my neck glands got swollen so I was putting the peppermint oil on my glands for the inflamation and since my toes were burning, I just thought, hey, why not.
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